Will Zalatoris, following sudden death of a family member, moving in ‘right direction’ after Genesis Invitational (2024)

LOS ANGELES — Will Zalatoris was incredibly emotional walking up to the clubhouse at Riviera Country Club on Sunday afternoon.

Now that The Genesis Invitational was finally behind him, the 27-year-old started tearing up.

“I didn’t say anything all week, but I … sorry,” Zalatoris started, before pausing for a very long time while trying to get the words out. “I lost a family member on Thursday, so she was with me all week … It was very unexpected. This whole week was for her.”

Bigger than golf.
@WillZalatoris was playing with a heavy heart after losing a family member earlier in the week.

“She was with me all week." pic.twitter.com/9LC3rpyQpS

— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) February 18, 2024

Zalatoris, who finished in a tie for second at Riviera behind Hideki Matsuyama, didn’t get into specifics about the loss he and his family experienced. But the pain was evident. That’s what made what happened to him Friday even more special.

Zalatoris hit his second professional hole-in-one Friday morning at the par-3 14th. The ace sparked a wild celebration on the tee box between him and his caddie, who both won brand new Genesis cars due to the shot.

🚨 ACE ALERT 🚨
@WillZalatoris cards a 1️⃣ on Riviera's 184-yard par 3 14th hole @TheGenesisInv!

(Presented by @CocaCola) pic.twitter.com/SEZUWMEBaC

— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) February 16, 2024

“Pretty special to make the hole-in-one Friday after I found out on Thursday,” he said. “She was with me all week.”

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Will Zalatoris: ‘We’re in the right direction’

Despite the emotional battle Zalatoris was working through behind the scenes, he played incredible golf this week in Southern California.

Zalatoris, after a 6-under 65 on Saturday earned him a spot in the penultimate group, entered the final round two shots back of Patrick Cantlay. He opened with a birdie at the first and was 1-under when he made the turn on Sunday, too, but he just couldn’t keep up with Matsuyama — who surged ahead with a wild 9-under 62 of his own to win the event. Zalatoris’ finish earned him a $1.8 million check.

While he was stopped just short, it was only Zalatoris’ fourth tournament back on Tour after he had to undergo season-ending back surgery. He missed several months in 2022 due to two herniated discs, and the injury kept lingering into 2023 before it finally became too much for him to handle at Augusta National. He withdrew from the Masters in April just 30 minutes before his opening round tee time after his back gave out, and he didn’t make his return until the Sony Open last month.

“Every week I've been getting better, so I know I’ve just got to keep doing what I'm doing,” Zalatoris said. “I've got a lot of silver in my house, so getting another second place doesn't really sit that well, but obviously coming back from what I had to go through physically, you know, we're in the right direction.”

After his surgery, Zalatoris had to slowly rebuild his back strength. While doing the basics, like just walking up and down the stairs at his house, he actually went back to Wake Forest to finish up his college degree and then eventually traveled a bit with his family once he was physically able to. He crossed off some bucket list items, he said, like taking in Wimbledon with his wife.

Eventually, he was able to get back on the range, and start practicing again. After playing at the Hero World Challenge in December, Zalatoris missed the cut at the Sony Open in January. He entered this week on a sponsor's exemption and made just his fourth start back.

“I was impatient from about April to December, there’s no question about that,” he said. “I'm definitely ahead of the curve in terms of the speed, where my game's at. It's just little things."

Zalatoris has just one win in his career on the PGA Tour. He won the 2022 FedEx St. Jude Championship, and had nine other top-10 finishes that season. Three of those were runner-up finishes, which includes a playoff loss at the PGA Championship and a second-place finish at the U.S. Open, and a T6 finish at the Masters. Before the back injury knocked him out, Zalatoris was right there.

Now that this week is in the books, Zalatoris has more than proven to himself that he can still compete at a high level after the surgery. It’s just going to take a bit more practice, which he has plenty of time for before a return trip to Augusta National in April.

“The goal today, this is really good preparation for the majors coming up,” Zalatoris said. “It's nice to be able to work on these changes when I'm in contention, you know, fully commit to what I'm doing … But like I said, I'm headed in the right direction and week by week I've obviously been getting better, I'm getting more and more comfortable."

Will Zalatoris, following sudden death of a family member, moving in ‘right direction’ after Genesis Invitational (2024)

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Now that The Genesis Invitational was finally behind him, the 27-year-old started tearing up. “I didn't say anything all week, but I … sorry,” Zalatoris started, before pausing for a very long time while trying to get the words out. “I lost a family member on Thursday, so she was with me all week

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Has Will Zalatoris ever won a PGA event? ›

Professional golfer William Patrick Zalatoris was born in the United States on August 16, 1996. His main playing circuit has been the PGA Tour, where he has one victory (2022 FedEx St. Jude Championship).

Who are Will Zalatoris' parents? ›

His father, Richard Zalatoris introduced him to the golfing world. Meanwhile, his mother Catherine Zalatoris instilled in him the determination to compete and thrive.

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Zalatoris, 25, said Goble had been his only caddie on a sanctioned professional tour, and said “he's basically been my best friend for the last three years.” He added, though, “it was just getting a little unhealthy for both of us and obviously it hurts” about their relationship — a partnering that produced eight top ...

Where does Will Zalatoris live now? ›

Will Zalatoris
ResidencePlano, Texas, U.S.
SpouseCaitlin Sellers ​ ( m. 2022)​
Career
CollegeWake Forest University
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How much money has Will Zalatoris made? ›

$10,377,122 in total career earnings, or $3,459,041 in prize money annually, have been earned by Will Zalatoris, while his total wealth is $10,377,122. Zalatoris, who was born in the USA and has played for 4 years, turned pro in 2015. He has so far made $6,441,436 in 2022.

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Zalatoris, whose lone PGA Tour win came in the 2022 FedEx St. Jude Championship, sat out the rest of 2023 after his surgery and has returned to play 15 events this season.

Why did Will Zalatoris withdraw this week? ›

Will Zalatoris withdrew during the third round of the Rocket Mortgage Classic, playing eight holes on Saturday before heading to the clubhouse. PGA Tour Communications posted on X that Zalatoris withdrew because of a back injury.

Why did Zalatoris withdraw from Rocket Mortgage Classic? ›

Will Zalatoris withdrew from the Rocket Mortgage Classic on Saturday due to an issue with his back, his agent told news reporters on Saturday.

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